Our Cars (dream or actual)
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@jfive67 you’re living my dream dude.
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@jfive67 this has been my dream since 2000. I bet it drives amazing!
@worn2fade that sounds like a wild time for 6 months! I've always wanted to drive around the country and see where the road takes us, just harder these days. No doubt the in depth scrubs are worth the smiles per gallon though.
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@worn2fade I know what you mean about getting stuck out somewhere. I cracked the transmission of that Subaru on a rock out in the desert, might have been this trip.
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I don't consider myself an off-roader nor an overlander, but I love getting off-pavement and camping in far-flung places. I've had my G55 for almost 10 years now and have been all over the western US camping and road tripping, most recently in Death Valley and Plumas National Forest.
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Chelsea convertibles
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@SonnyTheElder LET'S GO!!!
What year is your G55? I recently sold my '96 Land Cruiser and picked up an '03 G55. As you likely know the provenance of these cars is quite incredible, and they're really solid off road. I am still working to get over the attention (positive and negative) they attract, and I'm considering making a bumper sticker that says 'not a complete prick' and 'vanishing riches'.
If you're in the Portland, OR area hit me up -- I'm learning to wrench on this beast and I have a few projects lined up.
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@truby 2 sets of tires in 10k miles!!! damn you're ripping that beast
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@Inorganic damn dude it’s hard not too….. what’s amazing is how easy it is to control when the tires are a little lit up
. Car makes a total novice like me feel like Schumacher or something.
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@truby fucking get it!!! 800 hp is nutzo, I can't even fathom that power. I imagine it is super fun to drive. How does it corner?
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@Inorganic nutzo is accurate. At full throttle it really has some kind of an episode….
Cornering good , it’s essentially the “track” version of the car.
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This seems a bit excessive https://www.roadandtrack.com/news/a65790247/guntherwerks-project-f26-details/
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@Twistlock it’s his normal purchase pattern - buy two of everything and keep one in storage